Where were you in the morning - Shawn Mendes worksheet
Great song to work with the Simple Past.
Level: elementary
Age: 12-100
Type:
Victorian Britain
Reading comprehension
Level: intermediate
Age: 12-14
Type: worksheet
past simple tense, jobs, adverbs of personality
past simple tense, jobs, adverbs of personality
Level: elementary
Age: 10-14
Type:
British history - chronology
Level: intermediate
Age: 12-15
Type:
How well do you know Johannes Gutenberg?
Quiz about Johannes Gutenberg with key included. Students also have to circle verbs in the preterit form in a text about Geoffroy Tory - French printer, and to explain the preterit rules...
Level: intermediate
Age: 12-100
Type:
Lion KING
download from YouTube the part of the film where Nala asked Simba to return to the Pride Land till Scar hit Sarabi because she named MUFASA
Level: elementary
Age: 10-100
Type:
Stop and Swap to Practise Past Simple
Simple, but very effective way to make students communicate and practise Past Simple. Each student gets a question (you can add some more), then they go around, ask and pass that paper to another student. In return he/she gets his /her question and continues with questions.
Level: intermediate
Age: 10-14
Type:
Past Simple Diagnosis test
This is a test I designed to diagnose the students knowledge about the simple past and it can also be used as a reading comprehension activity.
Level: intermediate
Age: 10-16
Type:
future perfect simple
future perfect simple form use and practice exercices for ESL learners
Level: intermediate
Age: 15-100
Type:
past perfect simple and progressive
Level: intermediate
Age: 15-100
Type:
Victorian Age
Exercises to practise the simple past, possibility, impossibility, obligation in the past, -ed sound (with information about Victorian Times)
Level: intermediate
Age: 12-14
Type: worksheet
Past Simple (regular and irregular verbs)
Exercises for consolidating of Past Simple.
Level: elementary
Age: 7-9
Type: worksheet
Past Tense and Contractions in a Classic Story
My adult English-language learners sometimes bring a child to class if they have no babysitter. I then have the opportunity to ask the child to turn pages in a children�s story and point to things on the pages. This keeps the interest of the adults and allows me to use a simple story without insulting them. I ask the students each to read a paragra...
Level: elementary
Age: 10-100
Type:
The 4 Kinds of Sentences, Complete Subject/Predicate, and Simple Subject/Predicate
Level: elementary
Age: 9-14
Type:
Jeopardy questions for review
questions for you to play with your classroom
Level: elementary
Age: 12-100
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